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Topic: Unsuitable House direction
Conf: Discuss :: Free Advice (General Feng Shui), Msg: 10875
From: Anon (Hidden from Privacy)
Date: 4/10/2002 09:25 PM

Dear Anon,

1. Feng Shui is all about increasing `luck'.

2. The best approach is the use of `holistic' Feng Shui to try to increase `luck' in many compartments or sectors.

Here, the most common set of Feng Shui theories are:

2.1. Shapes and Forms
2.2. Compass School (Flying Star & Eight House)

In my personal opinion, I feel that Shapes and Forms Feng Shui takes a large chunk of the percentage of luck of a location or house.

3. Many of us have taken examinations (one time or the other). And in all examinations, weightage of marks is given to each section of an examination paper.

4. In my opinion, Shapes and Form Feng Shui can have a weightage between 50 percent to even 90 percent. (Depending on the type of building or location).

5. Thus, 50 or 80 percent of the TOTAL marks is a significant `chunk'! It means a pass or even failure.

6. Thus, what is the use of getting full marks even in one section e.g. Eight House / East/West group. If the total score within this section accounts for only a measly 15% or less of the total marks. (Not forgetting Flying Star may take up e.g. another 15 to 20 percent of the marks).

7. Even if we get the Eight House 100 percent right, we still fail in our examination (to improve luck).

8. To move or not to move? It would again depend on Shapes and Form Feng Shui. Ideally, we should give priority on Shapes and Form Feng Shui.

For example, it does not make sense to place the bed next to a toilet wall even if it seems to be the MOST favourable sector under Eight House. Or move our bed to the bath tub because it happens to be the best sector. All these does not make sense at all.

Therefore, if one has no choice, already stayed in a house, then try to maximise as much marks from other areas of `Feng Shui' or Ba Zi.

Warmest Regards,
Cecil

On 4/8/2002 12:47:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>What can you do when you house
>faces an unfavorable direction
>(other than move)? Thank you.

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